FIVfc -ffV wmm KES 85-45 IM IIM-fUJUf I LOSE MM FDR T ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1928. I -:' t G O 0 lti all the world - - No Other Gar Like This A New and Larger Victory Six hy Ddd&e Brothers Until you have seen, experienced and passed upon Victory smartness and performance, you can't pos sibly realize what a great car the new Victory Six is and why the world is so emphatically sold on its amazing value. NEW AND EXCLUSIVE Victory Six construction sets the highest standard yet known for riding ease and readability. BODY AND CHASSIS are mutually designed for each other. The body is bolted directly to die chassis frame, replacing the usual body sills and eliminating body overhang. RECENT AND VITAL improvements have been announced including still greater roominess and luxury, wider doors and windows, greater vision areas, more generous leg room and still richer in terior appointments. BRILLIANT Victory Six performance is unpar alleled for quick pick-up, instant acceleration, speed and flexibility. . . , Three Great Driving Advantages of Exclusive Victory Construction towering the center of gravity brings the weight of body and passengers nearer the ground. Vou feel that you. are riding IN the car and not ON it. The Victory grips the road more 6rnly, and is safer and easier to handle on sharp curves. Victory riding ease on all kinds of roads is nothing less than marvelous. The strength and rigidity of Victory coach work contributes to the enjoy ment of passengers by elimi nating squeaks and rattles. The perfection of Victory balance benefits all phases of performance. Steering is amazingly easy, acceleration is faster and smoother, and hydraulic four-wheel braking is extraordinarily efficient. PRICES Touring Car, iy)V Roadster, $995; Coupe, $ 104 5; j-Door Sedan, $109; DeLuxe Sedan, $1170; DeLuxe j.Pass. Coupe, $hjo; Sport Road tter, i2iy Sport Touring Car, $12; Sport Sedan, $i2ojf.o.b. Detroit. "Your present car, and subsequent payments in convenient amounts, u iU put you in immediate possession of Victory Six luxury, :peed, power and performance. A demonstration tells tb story. When may ut gilt you one? J. O. NEWLAND & SON Phone 458 Roseburg, Oregon Mammoth Parachute Able to Lower Airplane Passes the First Tests Inventor, Once Penniless Prospector, to Share in Involved Sum of 20 Million. Anrt4td Prrsw L4 Wit) WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. Tin decision of the lower federal eouru sutainiiiK the validity of paten In covtriiiR a furnace used practical ly by the mitre copper producing industry in this country, will nut be reviewed hy the stunt' me court. The patents were prunttd to George Campbell Carson, and be came the property of the Carson Investment Co.. and others. The patents were sustained by the courts in a suit against the Ameri can Smelting At -lining company. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 22. Re fusal of the I'nited Mutes Suprtnm j court to review the deiia.on of I (lie ninth circuit court of appeals in the patent case of George Camp bell Carson, announced in -;i8hi"K- ton today, means in eftect that Carson will soon be a multimillion aire, his attorneys say. Carson Once fn Poverty Carson came to Han r'rancisco several years ago practically wiui jXCASOLINEy I from any other town and at the intersection of four public roads. It Is also where two powerful national resources unite. Turkey raisins is a common in dustry with almost everyone, each hand having a special mark so as to determine, each grower's birds. Sheep raising is another com mon Industry to this community. i hi re are approximately 5,1'OU lit ad of sheep shipped out of here ton could become center. great lumber oui funds, lie was aa old pros-rVery year. Tture Is more income neetor of wide ex tier fence. He WHS 1 fmni Ghmn n Duira a th mini self educated but had a good i &TU iambs to be sold. ! grounding in chemistry. At first he! Timber Is of abundance and with tould find no one who would tuke , olir nittural power resources Klk- an interest in his case, tinuiiy Rudolph Sprtckels, Sun Francisco banker, hhw merit in C.arsou'a claims and started a company to finance iitigittton. This company is the Carson Investment company, ilis principal stockholders are Spreckles, Robert Hayes Smith, prominent capitalist, John H. Mil- N KV YORK, N. Y.. Oct. 23 While evt ry yenr 40U.PO0 widows aud ZtfO.Oud children under lfi. In the I'nited Stales, are forced to lace lefts favorable conditions be cause of the death of the headi of ihiir families, the greatest dam age endues when the wage earners die between the aaes of ;if ami 45 years. At this age tiny leave on the average of 2.7 young children who are a dratn on the famtlv. since they contribute nothing and must be cand lor out of whatever resources th widows can com ma ml. The wage earners dying be tween .S and Il" years leave on the avi rtige y.l dependent children, while thode diu under 2j leave1 only 1.4 such dependents. An'unalsis of the conditions ex isting umong more than l.vrioiuiim wage i timers insured in tlie Met ropolitan I.ile Insurance company furnish this conclusion but these figures can be applied to the en tire population of the I' tilled Slates. Tuberculosis, Influenxa p n e u monla, heart disease and accidents i uro responsible for nearly six deaths out of every ten among 'white male wage earners In the 21 to 44 yenr ago interval. These I causes, the Metropolitan Statistl- I cal Bulletin points out, are, for the most part, preventable. "Of all fath.rs, age 85 to 44, ! who died with dependent Issue, 1 more than 70 per cent left two or I more children under IB." says the . bulletin. "Nearly one-fifth of such J fathers, as a matter of fact, left 4 I McCormick-Deering Tractors Come fully equipped to do all kinds of work. Their power is un equalled in any tractor near the same rating. These tractors are taking the lead in the farming sections of the middle states. There is no tractor more economical to operate and do the same work. SE ONE AT Wharton Bros. TT)'."'..' I tjmitmt ..ii unwi. mm w H i,M the capital Senator Coiwland de clared that he "never saw so much liquor before on such an occasion." IM ruse If a Methodist, the seuator declared: "I would as soon see I children, and nearly one fifth, 6 or MASS MEETING j more children. Among the fathers Monday, Oct. 29, H p. m. court- dvjnR tWM.n 2r. and 35, approxi house, to secure an expression re-1 malelv 60 per cent left 2 or more garding the ret lassification of the i depend nt children, while of de lands In Fish Creek desert in thuj.,1 fathers below 25. rbout tif uu.r and Hnvlrrn. rhurha - ..-... - - one-iiura mi or more ueprmicm . . - , " . isnus are reciassmea iney win oe s. wneeier. Jr.. anu a. iKi,ru. ; n .nwJ ,Q seUement The investment company has ; vitvd but expects to obtain approximate-1 ly C2u.oo(Mn0 from trie copptr i companies. Carson sold some of bis interest in his prospects to raise fundtt, but is a shareholder In the investment company, with the result that he will have a good share of the potential millions. C-v'son ts about 60 years old. He married some time ago and lives in Los Angeles. Kveryoue in- Axes, wedges, cross cut saws and otJier tools fur wood cutter are sold at Wharton Bros. stdInts YIELD TO MILS PLEJ children, "Foreign born fathers leave more deH'ndents, on the average, thnn do the native born, but the number left by colored men does not differ essentially from that by whites." ABERDEEN PLANT SWEPT BY FLAMES AeUtnl hra Laird Win . ADKKDKK.N, Wash., Oct. A Martin dUchor will savo halt tliu time In tlllchlnic, KradlllK or cleaning (11trh'8. We have ontJ iu stuck. W'hurton Jlroa. fathollc Pope In the While Houe I Kre h.re ;'y th 'pil ot rv. I tntj llaiuur I'lywoCHl company, ae- . . jstroymic nmthmery. buildiugii and o ACI4I A Kin riDIC 8UKH valued at more than Uvo.- . PvLAVJ IjIKLo lout). Only the iower house, steam ALLEGED ABDUCTED box? aud a escaped ..dam- , la. More than JtiO.OUt) worth ot iatock In the warehouse waa de- (AMucUtrd Vnm LenrO Wire) t SlroyeU. , k SALKM, Ore., Oo. 23. Cover- Tho company located here four nor Patterson yesterday received a'yrars ago after a plant at Sedro tuleKram frum Mayor Thornton of i oolley had burned. It was re Aaluand, requesilna; that the Rover-! ported that the company wiU start nor have the stale tratric otflcers ' leDuudlng at ouce. keep a sharp lookout fur liura i , 0 and tieneva Lucs, two Ashland Kills who are believed to have; FOR COUNTY JUDGE . been abducted from that city Oc- tuber 1 1. It Is believed the girls As -Jfojucratlc nominee tor the were taken Into California, lkith j ottice ut county Juut,, 1 solicit tne On-Koii and California officers are i supuort oi the voieru of Douglas to working on the case. I SKATTLE. Oct. 2X Aroused by i reports of lax conditions among Ihe fraternity and sorority stu ! deuts of tht Vniverslty of Wash- liighin, Pre.siili-nt M. Lyle SpiMicer .jCxai tj I Dl UULlil j bciB of campus organized houses PROSPECTS FOR GROWTH ELKTON The following article, descrip tive of the Kikton community, was written by students iu the third year knglixh class of the Eikton high school; Kikton is located In a good place for growth, being several miles IYbu'LUFlNO HO WlTlCL You'LUFlNO HO WlTlCL wf Ktep close check v UfONYoUW- UST Our complete checking icy stem ' keeps cloi.o Hack of the arltcles you wnd uh. You send us your, own Hut and we check up by i hat. j The quhIIiv of our work appeals i to the elite and our prices appeal the to your sense of thrift. Roseburg Steam Laurtdry DRY SENATOR TOO DRUNK TO SIT IN CHAIR, IS CHARGE ITHACA, N. Y., Oct, 22. (A. P.) The spectacle of a professedly dry B-'iiator becoming o tnioxi cated at a dinner ot senators Iu Washington "that he fell I rum his chair ' was recounted bv Senator last night. Spencer said several !Koval S. Copeland of New York in Seattle business and professional hu add reus before the Tompkins men had come to him with reports county democratic committee here of dunking and gambling ffoiiK un i;isl week. in the organic', groups and that in a vigorous arr'niKiiment ot he was determined to atop, tiiis hat he culled republican hypo evfl IT tt existed. jcrisy" the New York senator bit- One prominent holiness man Is terly assailed the dry opposition to reported to have offend to pay the 'the democratic ticket aud declared expenses of a student InvecilwUur, jtuat "alt the dry senators there .spencer said. Another plan olfered !,ir,. jn WaHhiu;inti wouldn't crowd was an initiation to federal ofti-jB taxicftb." In desi ribinK the sena cers to "chan up" and still atrial dinner which ho attended at third was the reocatb;n of char lora cf the guilty chapters by na tional ol titers of the respective frniemitics and sororities. "Uut 1 tavor none of thene,M he declared, "I want no spying among our students. That is why I have called this meeting to appeal to you to put a stop to these condi tions." At the end of his address, which was heavily upplaudeu, a number of campus leaders arose and pledged their aid In carrying out a "cleaning up" program. Spencer's assembly comes on the heels of the CnivcrsHy of Washington student excursion to Oregon-Washington football DAILY WEATHER REPORT cuuuty ai th gcuaral elocUou o Uoid luuouay, isuv. tt, IWo. U'tid adv.; V Alter ti. Hamilton Dr. E. V. Hoover in the Race for Mayor n.VYTON. O.. Oct. 23 The (io- 1.6"o poum! bomb as a w clpbl liath or parachutes, designed to 1 (show t';at the 'niiie uns cupabl to bear a plane disabled in flight and its passengers safely to earth, has gone through initial tests at Wright Field "with favorable and encouraging results" It has safely lowered a 1,6'to-pqund weight. Its designer, Majrt K. L. Hoff man, who was awarded the Collier Trophy last year In recognition of his .vtjrfc i". he fvinnmnt of the man-carrying parachute, has de scribed his latest tenT8 with the plane parachute as "very encourag ing and favorable to further de velopment. " i round tests made w ith the uso . of force measure Instruments showed that a pull or 4i pounds was exert'd by the giant H 4-foot pararhu'e whvn it opened at com pared wfih a 2,oiut pound pull of the 21 foot niancarrind para- , chute. i Major Hoffman plans to Fpend ' the winter months m further ; eloping tids Sampson of the air ( by working with ftny mtd'l para i chutes, caietully dsicned to scab-, and placed in a wind turn el for ob servation. The Wright Field win l tunnels are capable of creating hurricanes of their own with a sped of from !'"- to mib-s an . hour, so that the tiny models cj-i 1 be watched umier all conditions ex pertenced in actual flight. I The giant rchute was drop ped iwic from an airrUn with a of holding an alip!ane filled with passengers aloft. Since these tents were conducted, Mujor Hoffman has devised several possible meth ods of releasing the parachute from the plane v. hen the difuhlt d ship is bin a sliort distance irom the ground. Huth devices wou!U i nsiii e the d'eflat ion of the pai a chute and permit the plane to glide saletly to eartn unuamsg'ii. Actual tests w ith airplanes, man ned by army test pilois, may Ik mad in trie spring if the new para chute continmn to show favorable results in preliminary tests. Stacr''tinr to the Imagination is the sire and lifting power of the great 'chute. It has a d.an.ioter of 4 feet; has o panels and I dill Olid lilies- t resembles the oi flinary man carrying parachute which also was dMgned for the , i'nited Slates aimy by Major Hoff man. but is nioie than thre tiriM-i ' Its size. I Miring one of the pieliminai y t' ms. Major Hoffman grabbed on of the rnpeii which run to the top of the devhe and was qui kly lift ed Into Ihe iirr hy the enormous power of the opened parachute. BAPTIST SOCIETY LOSES FIGHT FOR $550,000 BEQUEST WASHlMiTON, Oct. 22. The ; 1 American Baptist Home Missio.i society of Oklahoma was refused 'a review by ihe supreme court touay in an effort to retain u'io in novernment liondn which Jackfun Itarnett, a 7-yea! old Creek Indian, bad given. Harnett accumulated large sums of money fiom oi! and ga leases, which was held by the secietary of the interior, and in vma he gave th bonds to th wniety nnd Miad" t!'R liacoue CollegH. and Indian si-hml at MuskoKie. Ql:la., the h- n-fuiary ufter bis deatli. The Cnit-'d Stiff's J'l.npt in a sui: broiigM In New York City to I miiii- th gift, which rsultfd in a finding thai Ilitrncn wbk men ' tally iiic'.inpi;' tit to make It. ! game In I'ortland last Saturday. bile Spencer did not allude di rectly to the actions of Ihe stu i dents while enrouie and in I'ort j land, he b ft no doulil in the minds iof his listeners that he was fully ' cognizant of reported conditions over the last wet k end. .Ve vv 4f I1, 1 '(' . J"'. imt RAYON BLOOM ERSI line of dandy rayon bloom- in. Full length and short- lain or fancy bottom, t.ood jwtdi'ht and line qunliti nt !."') jnnil $1.15. Raon s-iips with shad-, ftw hem, .'i'. Ha yon night gowns ' i . : s? if mum U. S. Weal he i Bureau Offica, i(Obtiurg, uiet$oQ. iiuia roporlefl by t-. ti, Fteivaur, MeiuoroloKlst lii ciiurtttt. Uttruuiviric pressure treauuea to sea level) 5 a. m ...30.14 iieiu-d. Ueiuuve. tiuuitduy b p. oi. ye,a- I lerduy (per cent) 31 Pracip. in incnes ana Munarodths; Highest temperature yesterday Lowest temperature last night .AveiAKt) luujpcruiuitt lor tua iNuiujsai eiupHittiui lor in is date Precipitation, last 24 hours Total preeip. since 1st month ft. A. HERCHER tliegui-rj Republican nouimue for County Judge for UoukUui County. oui i up port and vote respectively bo (Fald Aut.j Democratic candidate for Count" 70 Clerk, solicits yuur support at tht I D5 gooerfil election to be neld Novem I per ttn. Vour ote will bi'sfTS-J t St ..... ...m in. ij ... 1 u uutvU' ' irtuu auv.I 0 62 PERCY A. WEBB 0 ; 71 1 Republican nominee for snerlfl Normal preeip. lor this mouth 2.61 ; of Uuuglns county. General eleo lotai piecip. iruui Sept. X, Hon Nuvombcr 6, 1928. l'atd Adv.J l:t2S, to date - 1.65J -o AeiaK pioci'i. fruiu bopU 1, i U77 - 3.07 j l'oiul deficiency sine fee pi. A, 192S 1.62 AvmttKe seasonal precip. Sept. to May, inclusive 51.16: Forecast for inteiior southwest Oregon: ClouCj tonlKht and Wcd- HE OUGHT TO KNOW WCl'KCTIVE: We think we have found your mother-in law who ha been mlsstiiK for six months. . , MAN: What did she say? . LrrECTlVE: NutblnK. MAN: Then it is nut my molher- ueda) , no chango in tPir.puratare. in law. Passing Show. with fancy lac now and n.te. ti tms at 1 25. Carr's. liny Page wovn w1i- fencing, hinge Joint, full gauge and fml w. tc it wire, highest quality galvanizing at 'tc per rod at 8t earns A Cheno weth. Oaklar.il, Oregon. fed. Di22y? Tl-NATUKL lLMEDY-..rM. T 1 .ttzi ne by morni-.(f. Vou'llfiT fro, t t riu;-5 ' fcrtjon witfwil .sin o Alt 6 RoatDurg drwng ta. VTABILIZED tBAlLOOMS toss 25,000 Miles in 15 Months UNCONDITIONAL Guarantee Aga.net nil rrad ha.'ards on Dayton Thorobred Tires Sold hy ROSE GARAGE McMillan & Robertson RCCE3URQ POLICE CAPTAIN : COLLAPSES AFTER j CORRUPTION QUIZ j I'H1I,AI)K1,PI!1A, Oct. 22. IIoN fK- a speedy refoveiy for I Jfttm s 11 Mtinn. a pnlirt- citpliiili ! i.n iif ppif a D'tvous co.ipe (ati'T havii.ts ! n pifsi ioin sv- eml tlfini by I'Ktmt A'ii,ni. j MmnatiHii and h r i hd frand jury tiivi!i,;:i!iinc Mnnl'-ci-'eis snl I pnliie hrib'-ry, ws.-h h' lH mil ttnluy , by phyiriatis at Hie P!iihtd'lph):i K-!if(il bo ;pttHt ! Capiatn Kill. o'i w nt l:ik'n in ! thf fh( bopiiiliii; w:nd f'r oIihit ! vatinn Hlir h- roMitp.-'-d in l i ' foil 1 1 h ilis! l let st ;i lion houne (lV"f ' w liit li be v.tH ( (HPtniiiii'l. hoKpif;il diacno in wan lei is" ll-forf the ri-rent V slilt .f i)ii' ' cOTH':i'!'l''d t! 1 which Krfi v. J xihted i'o ir i nt'-s 'e ftwaii i of extoi !h ) ki--pTS. .it-'ain :.'h di. , Hih 1 f hit kIhI on lno:iy f loin AI the "h y x- i,..t.:i,. KIMi-o.i ;'rirt in to ,HM Ub'tl'li:. Vir.H K r..t;- -t-a .lie f.-l,.iiiiC, JiitiK i J'ilil, full 'JUIK' Hil l t.lll W-it(l 1 w Ire. bipli' ht quality t;lvanlzlni !at ?,',r p-r rrnl at Hi barn ft Cuiuu v.tth, Oakland, Oregon. Hoover' Declaration If eh t d ntsvoT i will try to the ln-st of my ability, wiib the -o ow ration of the chy council, to -n ror::i Ihe elty laws Slid ttiHt wllh out favoritism; k-p a strht watch , on t he expi-iidii'irt's of lb" city, M'i'l oppose nt ;ill Mines Riots vx irnvriKain in the IwiiuilhiK of cily i fiitidii. Will try in some roncHv-' jable wi'y to Il'i'ii'liile the fo;iliilK nod hoinh'd iii'h htedncr. Wtiich is now ne.iily f 1 mh.mi'I' ; :;m,ooii out iiandfiu; wairanis are floaiinu, (IM.'M'U hnnd' 'I. 'I HI in not iim iinl erl In tne Ut Pi f r-ir-i I and rt-er )-!! . v. tibh ." f up In'o the bun (!rd.t ol ilnni-;ili'l-t of dollnrs, un der t h- I'n'iei oft iMtixlint; -yiein I arii h f;ivrir uf c:vi- b'.infirH Hon. 1. 1 1 ru ( I v. I) m e in Ir thjit le rilv H lernltlflett. nri'l vill ;ip point n n';tiidin: coutiiiilt' e of rep , reeiitallve i Jl f)S to I') k lltl'T ill,- iiNi'fi r nr l-r mv j-eronI su ' .er ifdon I,;ist. but n-.f l at. I will continue (ft In int.' it I khii the cornplef if iu .f ihe Nonh I ' in pouit iilrt.w.-.v by i lie wav of iMnmoiid lake ,i v f.i io H't K.ike riry fiorn 'oo Pa v. l . citizens, let our neifhladi s take hv from wfnt li j.i'ily our-t- Tin h!h way flOMi '"o Il:ty to S.'lt Liik ("i'y In a pO!-ribUiy , 1 have n soIuM io Hu- aitbsire isr'il dtiiMptnt: rroun-U w h Ir-h I am reMi.ln v III ntve relit f to .ill cmi-ifiii.-l ;m1 v. iii i.tve lb" f)iif5t!cn of many ynir. and s:i ir.rnciol y to the ' iti.' tin of ioeniri' , Mi. K. V. UOOVKU. (Paid Alv ) TAFPAM A Real Gas Range Closed Top AUTOMATIC OVEN, INSULATED, YET VENTILATED This assures you perfect baking with 100 value from the gas used. Coma in and see the ln-So-Top on dinploy nt our salesroom. S;nootK enamrl. inside and out. nuikcs it beautiful to lock at, and cy to keep ( lean, alt co.nts are smoothly rounded. Southern Oregon Gas Corporation Phone 2 Yi 340 N.Jackson WWWrt